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14 THE OREGON; DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.' FRIDAY - EVENING. OCTOBER 2. 1(08. FIUDER BOY ; i ROBS POSTOFFICE John'IHgbjr Jr. Arrested for . . Woodstock KoUbcry Dyv . 'inspeciofi ? Tha 'llvlnv.ootf ,C..4r. Spauldtr-a', ' potnnatr at Woodstock, waa rob bad vral waaka as, and, In addition to bout $60 In caah and a watch a num ber of money order belonging ta TJncla 6am wara taken. Owing to the fact that the poatal ordera were etolen Uncle Cam's men took a hand In the caaa . Also the Portland pol:c. John Klfby Jr., SO year a old. waa ar r.id at nle parent a farm near Oun- : da yesterday by Deputy United Statea Marahal Clyde' Nleholaon on a federal warrant chaxctnc him with havlna com mittal! the robbery Younir RlRby waa brought to Portland laal night and taken before a United Mates eommla eloner and the amount of ball placed at f 1.5U0. which waa furniahed by rela tives. , . . . Youna Rlaby .Uvea in Woodstock. Juat where lie conceived the Idea of ; robbrna the room occupied by Mr. Prauldlna la not known by the author ities. So far aa the arovernment agents know,' however, Rlgby was alone at the time. It la understood that Rlgby admits his guilt It Is claimed by the govern ment that Rlgby burned the money or ders which is one point In his favor. If ha had attemoted to rash them It might have made an additional charga against film. . . oca I FALL STYLES FOR EVERYBODY WlfnOUTTOE FANCY PRICES We hava thousands of pairs of High. Grade Sample Shoes on sale at ONE. THIRD TO ONE HALF LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES. V Here Arc Some of Our Money Savers G0B0B8 JUGULAB VEIN : WITH PBUNING KNIFE (TTnltva Ptms tmeA Wlra.l Stockton, Cal.. Oct 2. John C. New man, ror 10 years a tetter carrier in this city, committed suicide' nv hit little ranch 10 mllea northeast of Stock ton early today by slashing his throat with a big pruning knife. Newman was suffering f rom :a tuber cular dlseaae and waa confines to his bed. The, nurse, stepped oufr of his room and during her absence, Newman slezed the pruning knife and cut eight gasnes across nis tnroai. his nana ! waa weak and none of the gashes were deep enough to cause death. Deration, the patient olunaed Into tils throat, reaching - the to cause death. In des- ilunged tha knife llns the lua-ular vein with the stab. He died Just aa the nurse reached the room. The do ceased waa" 14 years of age. . ' Suffragette Banners. From the Queen. Tha occasion of the meetings of unl versity - extension students in Cam bridge was utilised for an exhibition of tha beautiful banners contributed by the Artists' league for tha procession in support or woman surimKe on June is, The banners Are skillfully displayed, the fine ilr of . the Cambridge alum nae (the wcunen -students, past and present), Jn rleh shades of subdued blue, being hung In the place of honor at the back of the platform. Near It were the banners to" celebrate some' of the great women who have shown what women can achieve. THE BEST $3.00 HAT BEN SELLING &8S On one, In ahadea of gold, stood forth tha. word radium and tha name pf Mat, Curie; on another, with a dellvate Ma donna Illy on a pate mauve ground, tha name of St. Catharine of Sienna: on an other St. Teresa; on another Catherine Bar I ass, whose herolo story is told In ftossettl's ballad "The King's Tragedy." Kisewnere hum banners to commem orate George Eliot, Charlotte Bronte, Elisabeth Fry. Edith Pechey Phlpsnn (one of the pioneers in opening the med ical orofesslnn to women). Mary Woll- stonecraft, Florence Nightingale, Elis abeth Barrett Browning,- Josephine But ler, Mary Somervll'.e, Susan B. Anthony, Lyrila Becker and many another. witn i.nese wero ine Dinners or ins reat oraranlzatlona of women suffrag- 'ats throughout the country, of soma PORTLAND SINGER IS BRIDE OF FORMER PORTLAND BALL PLAYER 't , - ' " ' " 1 n -v "'V , f i 'psA - ' of the chief professions In which wo men are doing good work, and of some of the socletles-jiuch as the National Union of Wornen TVorKers, Conserva tive and Unionist Stiffragtsts and Lib eral Women Suffragists. Although but a fear miles from the mouth of the river Thames, noted for Its foa-s. the atmosphere of Horne bay. England, is rarely obscured. 2.45 MEN'S $3.50 AND $4 SHOES DRESS A great map for the men folks; thia lot con sists of hundreds of pairs of ''Packard" $4 Shoes, "John Mitchell" $4 Shoes, "Fiintstone" $3.50 Shoes and other well-known makes of Shoes; they come in vici, patent and calfskin, tan and black; every size and width djO AC are here; they all go . the pair pK) 1.95 MEN'S $2.50 ' TO $2.75 UNION MADB WORK SHOES We have hundreds of pairs of men's $2.50 to 1 $2.75 all leather Work bhoes; medium and heary weight; plain or cap toes and popular shapes; every pair is warranted; just the same as if you would pay regular prices; Qf .all sizes, nw .P179 f 2.05 A PAIR FOR MEN'S $5 TO $6 FINEST DRESS SHOES Such makes as "J. E. Tilts," Chicago; Frie brick Fox, Helker Co., Racine, Wis.; Krippen dorff, O'Neil, Cincinnati, and many other fine makes, in all the latest styles; all go tf0 QC in all sizes at, the pair $LiJD f 1.05 FOR CHOICEST WOMEN'S DRESS WORTH TO WJO Every woman in this city should see these Shoes as they are the best $3 to $3.50 values; this lot consists of well-known brands; they come m an the leading styles, blacks,' tans and patents, all sizes and widths; 1 nr $3 to $3.50 values, now lea0 f 1.45 A PAIR FOR WOMEN'S $2.50 TO $2.75 EVERY-DAY ALL-LEATHER SHOES AND OXFORDS Thoroughly reliable and popular styles that could be worn for nice; light, medium or heavy soles; real $2.50 to $2.75 values everywhere; in samples you can buy them at, the if pair , ; . I . . .9lK) fa.65 A PAIR FOR WOMEN'S $4 AND 55 FINEST DRESS SHOES Made by the best of modern shoe factories,, such as Drew, Selby & Co., Portsmouth, Ohio: Julian Kokenge Co., Cincinnati, Ohio; Han-nah-McCarty, Rochester, N. Y., and many others;, these samples come in patent, vici, gunmetals and tan in all sizes; now on sale at, the pair .)a00 SOtVFOR J.ITTLE FOLKS' $1 AND $1.23 i DRESS SHOES Thia lot of children's Shoes come with fancy stitching and tops in black, tana and patents, all the popular toes, In all sizes; $1 and CQ $1.25 shoes, now, the pair V7C 75 PAIR CHILDREN'S FINE DRESS SHOES "Maloney Bros." and "Felton" fine. Shoes, black and patent, turned or welted soles; every popular shape and new patterns is here in all sizes; shoes worth up to $1.50, now. I JC 05e FOR CHILDREN'S $1.50 TO $1.75 DRESS SHOES-f 1.29 FOR MISSES' $2 AND $2.25 DRESS SHOES A big lot of fine Shoes'for the girls that wear misses' sizes: they come in tans, black and patent; strictly dress shoes, all sizes a OA in misses' go at, pair........ ?laW Same in children s sizes, worth up to $1.75 pair : .wof f 1.25 FOR YOUTHS' $1.75 AND $2 SHOES 1.65 FOR BOYS' $2.50 AND $3 SHOES These are the famous "Excelsior" line of boys' Shoes; they come in vicis, patents, gunmetals, high shoeSj Tight up to date and all t CP sices: during this sale they go at.....01vJ Same in youths' sizes, worth up to $2 pr.f 125 REMEMBER WE CAN PLEASE YOU WITHOUT the FANCY PRICES EVERYBODY COME FOR SHOES Sample SKoe Store Co. TWO STORES 208 Morrison street, between First and Front; 142 Second, near comer of Alder. Remember and get the correct place. The "Sole of Honor" in Selz Royal Blue SKoe The sole of honor is made of good oak-tanned leather; there's . a tough, durable quality to oak-bark tannage that you want in the wear, that other tannages don't have. We recommend Selz Royal Blue Shoes because it's one of the moderate-priced shoes that's made with oak soles; and made honestly all through of the best materials. Fall styles are here. Well fit your feet perfectly with Selz Royal Blue. $3.50, $4.00, .$5,00 Seventh and Washington. Corner Third and Yamhill Streets Corner Third and Yamhill Streets $7 Ladies' Fancy Net Waists at $2.95 z Extra special offer for Saturday 100 Ladies Fancy Net and Lace Waists, in cream and white, made over taffeta silk; handsomely trimmed in fancy lace panels, medallions, etc. ; made according to the latest dictates of fashion. Regular $7.00 value. For one day only, saturaay More clothes are rubbed out than worn out. GOLD DUST saves rubbing and saves your clothes Boys Autumn Suits Examine our great showing of Boys' Wool Suits, in checks, plaids, stripes and plain colors, including black and navy. They are made in Buster Brown, Sailor Blouse, Norfolk, etc., in single and double-breasted effects. Prices range- $1.75 up MUa Eula Bennett. Who Becomes the Bride of Pitcher Esslck Another link waa forged between tha I part of her Ufa In Portland, whara aha lilt I i rum inv tiiy f.uuui hiti mini nf W. H Rover and haa Use and ahi .hawb.ll diamond lt I fT"V r w h Rn,r r Tuaaday tn Kaaaaa City when Mill I been prominent In local mimical clrclea. Eula Bennett, a wen Known rortiana known Sllrl. formerly with Savage's grrand . ypera company, waa married to 'Wil liam Raslrk, pitcher on the Kansas rity haaettall club ef the American asporta tion. The other notable Instance wai tha wadding of Mike lvnlln. the fs meua New York outfielder, to the equally famous Mabel lilts, a Broadway favorite. Ka Bennett la tha daughter nf Kl Ianett and spent the greater Her voice attracted attention abroad and she became a member of the Henry Savage grand opera company a couple, of years ago. The romance which culminated In Kansas City Tuesday had Ita Inception when BUI Esslck was a star pitcher on the Portland basebsll team a few years back. Esslck was "drafted bv tha Bos ton team of the National leagua and went east. This vear he has been pitching for the Kansaa City team and mads a great record. CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS FOR PUSSY, FRIED CHICKEN FOR THE PUP Tea (au and dogs of Mrs. Lowland. arte lire at Ml Martdkui street, ars Sri. Bat thaf 4 la happr- Tha aU tweait la ta ailment. Thar die, but fhr hFPT. At let that ta what a sf t awigtibar. Mr. Hoes, says Mra Lowlaa4 oowjrlalwsd ta the po Hm yerfiry tttat swuwn 4 sis- d tn ef Mr wtiita tfMi mn4 wa-'t the rn'.vM rmuttt sad f" - 4 X ra i;f4 Is 4!Vfree4 froea at l'ea akina, aiexl fee It aj frtta what Mr. Use) aaja. that the lady Is always worrying over the health of her pet a She is afraid thay do cot eat enough. Bo she mixes them up all aorta of fsncy d:bes aa- rel cake, mine pie, chocolate eelalra. riead chicken, etc, to tempt their fasor and induce their Je4d arpetit. And whew docsis or pr turrs flown her flwtmrt Wwia In disdain and saeutnea a weary ar4 Kiase air nearly beats tMn to aeath In a error! to force them to eat and save tht f'-ofa tmpt'.T t stsrrstlna. Tha Hhbw saye the "iiu Ht owl irera eeriewung, twi I4usoev - Do not use Soap, Naphtha, Borax, . Soda, Ammonia or Kerosene with GOLD DUST. GOLD 1)UST has all desirable clearisingf qualities in a perfectly harmless and lasting form. The GOLD DUST TWINS need no outside help. GOLD DUST lathers instantly in hot or cold, hard or soft water converts itself instantly into thick, vigorous suds that remove grease, grime and settfed stains and clear out germs and impur ities. It leaves only cleanliness and wholesome ness in their wake. i GOLD DUST spares you and protects your clothes from washboard wear. Save yourself long hours of weary,idreary toil.and double the life of yourclothesby buy ingand tryinga pack age of GOLD DUST next wash-day. Ladles' Flannelette Nightgowns PetticoataS And Children's Pajamas Low Priced See the great showing of our Flan nelette Wear in our Yamhill street aisle. Children's Night Shirts, 'Pa jamas, Ladies' Petticoats and Night Robes in hundreds of styles and col ors. Prices range 45c up Specials in Men's Section These Prices Are for Saturday Only. 300 Men's Golf Shirts, in checks, stripes and fig ures; attached or detached cuffs,, made of madras, silk fronts, etc. Our clean-up sale of odd lots. Val ues up to $1.50. Saturday only Choice 39c SOc Men's Neckties 29o Extraordinary value in Men's Four-in-Hand Ties, in plain colors, stripes and figures; also in two-toned ef fects, in all desirable shades. Regu lar value SOc. Saturday only , Only 29c $1 Men's Underwear? 59c Men's Fall-Weight Knit Underwear, extra fine grade, with silk-front facing and pearl buttons, strictly high-grade finish, regular $1.00 value. Spe cial for Saturday only Per Garment 59c CI m uaiNUKir $20Men'sFall Suits $12.50 Tomorrow, the last day of this great value-giving , ip. Men's Suits. .The assortment comprises all the latest styles in ' plain black, and blue Serges, in fancy Tweeds and Thibet, Positive value $29. Tomorrow, the last day . " New Fall Models in Men's Hats We are showing the best hat values in the city. Our stock comprises carefully selected shapes and shades, expressly made under our own trademarks by one of the leading manufacturers of the country. Come and inspect our stock before buying elsewhere. POPULAR "K-K" HATS, all styles o aa and sizes...;.. 2aUU FAMOUS "K-K SPECIAL," all sizes rn and styles...... )aa)U KENNETH," equal of any $5.00 hat; qq Made by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY j .. Makers dl FAIRY SOAP, the oral cake. Store Will Remaln,Open Until IO P, M. Saturday